Publications by authors named "Halmat Jalal Hassan"

A particular category of jewelry is one involving bracelets and necklaces that are deliberately made to contain naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM)-purveyors making unsubstantiated claims for health benefits from the release of negative ions. Conversely, within the bounds of the linear no-threshold model, long-term use presents a radiological risk to wearers. Evaluation is conducted herein of the radiological risk arising from wearing these products and gamma-ray spectrometry is used to determine the radioactivity levels and annual effective dose of 15 commercially available bracelets (samples B1 to B15) and five necklaces (samples N16 to N20).

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Forming part of a study of radiological risk arising from use of radioactive consumer products, investigation is made of pendants containing naturally occurring radioactive material. Based on use of gamma-ray spectrometry and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, the study investigates commercially available 'scalar energy pendants'. The doses from these have been simulated using MIRD5 mathematical phantoms, evaluation being made of dose conversion factors (DCFs) and organ dose.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Halmat Jalal Hassan"

  • - Halmat Jalal Hassan's research primarily focuses on assessing the radiological risks associated with consumer products that contain naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM), particularly in jewelry items like bracelets, necklaces, and pendants.
  • - In a 2021 study, he evaluated the radiological risks posed by bracelets and necklaces marketed for their purported health benefits, using gamma-ray spectrometry to measure radioactivity levels and potential health impacts on users.
  • - A follow-up study planned for 2024 investigates 'scalar energy pendants,' utilizing Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate radiation doses and associated health risks, further contributing to the understanding of the safety of radioactive consumer products.